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Angel Baby

Play trailer 2:24 Poster for Angel Baby Released Dec 15, 2023 1h 40m Horror Mystery & Thriller Play Trailer Watchlist
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Val (Isabel Cueva), a loving wife, and her husband Justin (Dan Thiel), move to a remote cabin to heal from the sudden death of their unborn twins and to get a fresh start. Soon she senses an evil presence. After her best friend (Whitney Anderson) comes to check on her mental health, dark secrets begin to unravel. Val meets a mysterious neighbor (Chris Browning) and starts searching for the truth. With the help of the local bar owner (Rebecca DeMornay) she gains the strength she needs to face what is tormenting her peace.
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Thomas M Movie left a lot of unanswered questions. Since the doctor and the husband turn out to be brother and sister, why did the doctor and husband/brother keep touching each other so much, even kissing on the lips, leaving the cabin together and spending all day partying it up? Is the cabin in the hills of West Virginia? After spending the day flirting with the husband/brother like a drunk girl with two minutes before last call at a bar, the doctor whispers to him "I need need you in my life". The wife overhears this. The director clearly put it out there they were romantic, and then just changes it all of a sudden. It's so clear that the wife suspects they are fooling around quickly, but she still lets him and her leave a second time together to spend the day with each other? My wife would have run behind the car following it like a dog for twenty miles on two legs if she suspected me of doing that. But all the husband had to say was "you stay here and gets some rest". The first time they leave together doctor says we are going to get some fresh baked bread in the morning. Did they return an hour later with the much anticipated hot fresh bread? No. They come home late that night, with no bread of course as it would be stale by then. Does this anger the wife? No. She is soo cool she lets it slide and is ok with them leaving again together the next day. She forgets the fact that she found sexy lingerie in the doctors suitcase, and that the doctor put her and her husband's wedding photo face down on the mantle. She finally asks the doctor, who is also her best friend, why see has not spent any time with her on the visit at all, just with her husband. The doctor responds that the wife should just get some rest. If true, why did the doctor drive all that way to visit with her, she could have just gotten the rest without her friends visit. Lastly, why did the doctor kill her brothers two unborn kids? To break the ring of her father's bloodline. But her brother is a great guy, and the kids are his offspring, so why kill his kids? Makes sense to kill any of her fathers offspring if he had any other kids, but kill his grandkids? And the father's offspring are the doctor and her brother, so wouldn't it make sense to kill themselves instead since they are the direct father's bloodline? Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 05/08/24 Full Review Larry K The plot had some interesting moments but the movie never reached its full potential. The ending was strange and left many unanswered questions. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/27/24 Full Review Jennifer H Terrible writing. Over used the word, hon. Acting was subpar. It was a good story of it had just been written better. Imo. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/23/24 Full Review Garry H Less of a horror movie (little gore, and that's fine with me), but a pretty intense psychological thriller with a ghostly presence. Interesting twist at the end. I didn't see it coming. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/07/24 Full Review Dalibor The movie was good mix of anticipation and suspense. There aren't any jump scenes and everything is based on the music (which I enjoyed) and things seen at the corner of the camera, something that good old horror movies had, like Halloween for example. The cast does lack a bit of acting, you can tell it is not first class but better than some of the "top acting" movies I watched, the story itself is nothing spectacular, there aren't many characters so you can tell who is who and get conclusion even before it is explained. Overall, if you like suspenseful movies, add this one to your watch list. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 12/31/23 Full Review John P For an independent film, this Thriller/Suspense had my wife and I hooked from the beginning. My wife inparticular, usually falls asleep while watching TV at night, but this movie had her full attention as well as mine. We both had two "Oh sh!%" moments and at the exact same time. The movie had us in full debate and even question our predictions on who was who, and what was going to happen next. The ending had me and my wife asking...Who the Heck was that? To see what I mean, you need to watch the movie. When all is said and done, I recommend this movie to those who love Suspence. The ending is open for debate if a sequel will be made. We will see. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Val (Isabel Cueva), a loving wife, and her husband Justin (Dan Thiel), move to a remote cabin to heal from the sudden death of their unborn twins and to get a fresh start. Soon she senses an evil presence. After her best friend (Whitney Anderson) comes to check on her mental health, dark secrets begin to unravel. Val meets a mysterious neighbor (Chris Browning) and starts searching for the truth. With the help of the local bar owner (Rebecca DeMornay) she gains the strength she needs to face what is tormenting her peace.
Director
Douglas Tait
Producer
Isabel Cueva
Screenwriter
Elisa Manzini, Rebecca Stahl
Distributor
Quiver Distribution
Production Co
Cave Entertainment
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 15, 2023, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 15, 2023
Runtime
1h 40m
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